Category: Games - Published: December 15, 2007
Perhaps this can be considered a lesson for game developers eager to deliver tomorrow’s game technology today: Crysis hit the PC market with an exoskeleton-enhanced thud. The critically praised — but processing intensive — title sold a disappointing 86,633 units in the States following its Nov. 13 release.
Holding hands with Crysis is Epic’s Unreal Tournament […]
Category: Games - Published: August 30, 2007
In May, September 25 became a holy day for first-person shooter fans who owned an Xbox 360, as Bungie announced it would be breaking with tradition by releasing the final installment in its Halo trilogy a full two months before its anticipated November launch. Since then, the week has more or less belonged to Halo […]
Category: IT - Published: June 29, 2007
Worldwide PC shipments are expected to increase by 11 per cent this year spurred by uptake in emerging markets rather than the launch of Microsoft’s Vista operating system, according to research.
PC sales are projected to total 257.1 million units in 2007, an 11.1 per cent growth on from 2006 shipments of 231.5million units, but the […]
Category: IT - Published: May 22, 2007
The contest was held from August 15 to December 18 2006, and Microsoft announced the winners this week. The Chairman’s Award winner went to John Leung for a PC design titled “Made in China”, a “No CPU, No Hard drive, No Graphics Card, & No Sound Card” computer, controlled by a chopstick-like stylus. […]